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GLENSIDE, Pa. - The Stevenson field hockey team got an early second-half goal from senior Marissa Hoffman but it would not be enough as the host Arcadia University Knights got a pair of markers by Gabby Sedares including an overtime winner to upend the Mustangs 2-1 in MAC Commonwealth play on Saturday afternoon.

Arcadia (11-3, 4-0 MAC Commonwealth) recorded the first shot a little under two minutes in when a penalty corner inserted by Isabelle Houser landed on the stick of Sedares who knocked it over the head of junior keeper Kelsey Eure.

Stevenson (5-9, 1-3 MAC Commonwealth) then started to apply the pressure toward the Knights goal in the 4th-minute as shots from seniors Sara McVey, Ashley Meyerand Alexis Youngcaused Arcadia goalie Ashton Evans to make one save while the others were blocked.

McVey got free in the attack circle and ripped one at the cage that Evans turned away with 16 minutes gone.

The Mustangs kept up the attack in the 20th-minute as Hoffman had a try blocked by the Knights defense. The rebound skipped out to Young who was unable to get a shot on target as well.

There was only one more shot the remainder of the half which came from Hoffman but it was wide of Evans sending the game to the break scoreless.

At the half Stevenson held a 7-2 shot advantage causing two saves from Evans.

The Mustangs struck 5:36 into the second frame after a penalty corner fed in from Meyer the ball found the stick of Hoffman who blasted it past Evans for a 1-0 lead.

Arcadia got their opening shot of the period five minutes later when off a corner Houser found Lauren Dougherty who had her offering blocked by the visiting defense.

The Knights got their equalizer at the 50:29 mark when a Houser corner came to Dougherty who passed to Sedares. She knocked her shot past Eure to knot things at 1-1.

Just four-minutes later the Mustangs looked to reclaim the lead, but sophomore Brooke Morriswas denined by Evans.

Each side would record a defensive save in the final ten minutes as junior Nikki Jonesprevented a goal for Sedares and then at the other end with just 27-seconds remaining Sydney Cyr kept a shot by junior Emma Adamsout of the net.

The game came to an end just 2:34 into the extra session as a Houser insert off a penalty corner came to Sedares whose shot beat Eure.

Stevenson outshot the Knights for the game 10-5, including 5-4 on goal.

The Mustangs also earned more penalty corners by a slim 10-9 count.

For Hoffman it was goal number two of the year and nine for her Stevenson career.

Eure had to make just two saves on the day.

It was the seventh time this season the Mustangs have had a game settled by just one goal unfortunately the hold a 1-6 record it those contests.

The are also 0-3 in overtime contests.

Stevenson returns to action next Wednesday, October 17 when they welcome the Hood College Blazers to Mustang Stadium for a 7pm start.